The most significant of the Great Reforms in Russia was ______________.
A. open access to universities regardless of political affiliation
B. broad-scale religious toleration for all religions including Jews
C. the issuance of a constitution
D. liberation of the serfs
E. termination of conscription in the army
Answer: D
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